2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201901.0042.v2
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Better Quantum Mechanics ? Thoughts on a New Definition of Momentum That Makes Physics Simpler and More Consistent

Abstract: We suggest that momentum should be redened in order to help make physics more consistent and more logical. In this paper, we propose that there is a rest-mass momentum, a kinetic momentum, and a total momentum. This leads directly to a simpler relativistic energy momentum relation. As we point out, it is the Compton wavelength that is the true wavelength for matter; the de Broglie wavelength is mostly a mathematical artifact. This observation also leads us to a new relativistic wave equation and a new and like… Show more

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“…Our theory is much more straightforward and fully consistent with our gravity theory. This in turn leads to a simpler relativistic energy momentum relation than the standard one and also leads to a new wave equation, see [40] for details. In fact, this gives the same wave equation that we have derived before, but now we show that the Heisenberg principle collapse at the Planck scale is directly linked to gravity.…”
Section: Gravity Quantum Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our theory is much more straightforward and fully consistent with our gravity theory. This in turn leads to a simpler relativistic energy momentum relation than the standard one and also leads to a new wave equation, see [40] for details. In fact, this gives the same wave equation that we have derived before, but now we show that the Heisenberg principle collapse at the Planck scale is directly linked to gravity.…”
Section: Gravity Quantum Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%